71
71
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
you also like utility energy, xcel energy, based in the land of 10,000 lakes in minnesota classic, isn't it here? >> that's right. it's a classic dividend. the dividend return is over 4%. it operates in the upper midwest, good regulatory body. so far they seem to be having a rather straightforward relationship with the regulators, and their economy is doing pretty well. >> tom: that's always important with the regulated energy utility companies you also like dow chemical which got hit this week in part because of its competitor did you popt having a less-than-expected outlook and she also announced some job cuts. it's been trending lower. any concern here? >> i'm not truly concerned about it. no, we reached a point where laying off people, unfortunatelying is what happens when you reach a slow-down in growth, and the dow is spread around globally with mod etchemicals primarily. so if you think that the world is going to pick up a little of momentum here or there gradually, it's a good one to buy when it's weak, and it certainly hasn't been too strong lately. >> tom: energy disprlz utilit
you also like utility energy, xcel energy, based in the land of 10,000 lakes in minnesota classic, isn't it here? >> that's right. it's a classic dividend. the dividend return is over 4%. it operates in the upper midwest, good regulatory body. so far they seem to be having a rather straightforward relationship with the regulators, and their economy is doing pretty well. >> tom: that's always important with the regulated energy utility companies you also like dow chemical which got...
164
164
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
not only the energy products itself but because of the cheap energy it's generating, you are beginning to seifert lyzer plantings and other things like that. are you getting pretty broad prosperity out of that and more to am come and that is as a result of the shale gas. >> woodruff: mark, you know that state well. does one candidate or the other have more going for it? >> well, judy, i mean this is the year, truly. you can forget the big apple and forget big it and la, it is janesville, stubinville this is the big casino of this election. i done see how either one of them win was ohio. i will be very blunt about it. and i think that what is interesting about ohio, is it's whiter and older than the country. and that's been the republican vote area, has been among more white and older voters. so it is sort of counterintuitive. ohio has one sixth percentage of latinos or hispanic voters than the country does at large. i mean it doesn't have the minorities that you associate with sort of democratic growth or democratic coalition. and i really do think david's right, steve ratner did a gre
not only the energy products itself but because of the cheap energy it's generating, you are beginning to seifert lyzer plantings and other things like that. are you getting pretty broad prosperity out of that and more to am come and that is as a result of the shale gas. >> woodruff: mark, you know that state well. does one candidate or the other have more going for it? >> well, judy, i mean this is the year, truly. you can forget the big apple and forget big it and la, it is...
160
160
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a belter tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. additional funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's about 8:00 p.m. eastern time two fridays before the election and according to the app on my iphone, we have 10 days, 23 hours, 15 minutes and 53 seconds before the polls close. accord dog every one of what seems like a thousand polls taken this week, this thing say true dead heat. so what are the candidates up to? they are releasing new ads every day. it's said that character is what we do when no one is looking. mitt romney thought no one was looking when he attacked 47% of americans. his company shipped jobs overseas. >> higher deficits, chronic unemployment, a president who admits he can't work with congress. >> you can't.hange washington from the inside. >> but he
. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a belter tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. additional funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's about 8:00 p.m. eastern time two fridays before the...
162
162
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
but i guess i was looking more for a new york energy and it didn't have it. so i then went to london, 1976, to study kpun cases. i went to california to do international relations then went to london-- it was really just any excuse to be able to be kept by my parents in a way. in london i fell into photography. >> rose: how did you fall into it. >> it's a really funny story. i believe so much that things come to you. and basically i went to a friend's house for lunch and there was a foted owe of himself on his mantle piece. and i said what a great photograph. and he told me this girl studying photography here took it. i said i have always heard of this girl i would love to meet her. i went to meet her at her school. when a rifed if he school she said to me what are you doing. i said well i have applied to the university. and they have me don't need me for next year but i need a school if i want to stay because i need a student visa. she said why don't you join the school. an eye rannian girl left the school we are only six students and if you can afford it th
but i guess i was looking more for a new york energy and it didn't have it. so i then went to london, 1976, to study kpun cases. i went to california to do international relations then went to london-- it was really just any excuse to be able to be kept by my parents in a way. in london i fell into photography. >> rose: how did you fall into it. >> it's a really funny story. i believe so much that things come to you. and basically i went to a friend's house for lunch and there was a...
213
213
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
the school yearbook shows where he put his energy. >> romney at cranbrook was a belonger. he wasn't a good athlete, but he was the manager of the hockey team, he was on the cross- country team, he was a cheerleader. he was very active in everything he could be. he was part of the place very deeply. >> narrator: during that time, mitt's dad decided to leave business and head into politics. michigan was a powerful democratic stronghold, but george romney had a maverick streak. he ran as a liberal-to-moderate republican. and mitt watched as he won. >> michigan can light the authentic path to a fuller and higher expression of freedom in america. thank you very much. (crowd cheers) >> it's a little bit striking how involved he is in george's political activities from a fairly young age. >> narrator: his dad thought civil rights were worth fighting for. as a teenager, mitt was less interested in the issues than being with his dad. >> the word from his family is that he was not necessarily interested in politics as ideology. but there was always something about his father and his
the school yearbook shows where he put his energy. >> romney at cranbrook was a belonger. he wasn't a good athlete, but he was the manager of the hockey team, he was on the cross- country team, he was a cheerleader. he was very active in everything he could be. he was part of the place very deeply. >> narrator: during that time, mitt's dad decided to leave business and head into politics. michigan was a powerful democratic stronghold, but george romney had a maverick streak. he ran...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
of energy that has no apparent connection to the sun. the moon is to think for the motion of the ocean that we know is that. of proximity. to the water. especially at the equator. on the other side as the earth is literally pulled away from the ocean from the moon. we get the strongest tides and if you're in the right place at the right time the moon even provides enough energy to. incoming water. turtle nature of the moon's tidal power. and the idea of using the tides for humans purposes has been around for ages several hundred years ago enterprising engineers constructed flour mills powered by the daily. people have looked to harness the tide for electricity generation in the twentieth century a number of projects around the globe were proposed but were decried as economic madness for a time it looked as if the proponents of title power were fighting a losing battle but in one nine hundred sixty three the rance river estuary in brittany france was blocked off to start construction on what would be the first industrial sized power stati
of energy that has no apparent connection to the sun. the moon is to think for the motion of the ocean that we know is that. of proximity. to the water. especially at the equator. on the other side as the earth is literally pulled away from the ocean from the moon. we get the strongest tides and if you're in the right place at the right time the moon even provides enough energy to. incoming water. turtle nature of the moon's tidal power. and the idea of using the tides for humans purposes has...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
energy right. electricity generated. take advantage of lower prices and pump the water back into the upper reservoir more often than not. demand in the morning and. they can also be used in tandem with a balanced approach to energy. pumped storage power. turbines each with a capacity of two hundred megawatts of generation mode and two hundred twenty megawatts and pumping about it was designed to regulate the energy balance in moscow region in neighboring areas in central russia the power plant was built back in the one nine hundred eighty s. in the one nine hundred ninety s. it did reach design to capacity in two thousand and is currently operates at full power. this practice pumped storage power stations are normally placed in a mountainous areas with greater water pressure european part of russia doesn't have the kind of terrain however still managed to set up a fairly efficient facility in spite of an average incline of around one hundred. stations efficiency factor is seventy four percent of all of you quit and here
energy right. electricity generated. take advantage of lower prices and pump the water back into the upper reservoir more often than not. demand in the morning and. they can also be used in tandem with a balanced approach to energy. pumped storage power. turbines each with a capacity of two hundred megawatts of generation mode and two hundred twenty megawatts and pumping about it was designed to regulate the energy balance in moscow region in neighboring areas in central russia the power plant...
152
152
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we continue to keep a close watch on hurricane sandy even though now you're seeing atlantic city, new jersey, looks good there. surf has kicked up, even thousandy is many hundred miles further south. it's more like hugging the south carolina coast right now. we're going to keep a close watch because new jersey, new york, a lot of those new england states are kind of in the bull's eye, the cross hairs
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
171
171
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> enjoy the beautiful fall foliage while you can. very soon you're going to be raking up those beautiful leaves on your front lawn and tackling other chores. >> here is the accidental housewife and featured columnist for parent and child magazine, ms. julie edelman. you're back and putting us back to work. >> tips and tools to help you save time, money, and your manicure. these are very fashionable from garden girl. they are terrific for outdoors, plus these little boots. >> i love the boots. >> these will, also, take care of your pedicure. of course you can wear those in air raids. >> a few things to think about when you're doing your leaves. never a windy day, never after rain. you really don't have to do it all that often. once the grass stops growin
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> enjoy the beautiful fall foliage while you can. very soon you're going to be raking up those beautiful leaves on your front lawn and tackling other chores. >> here is the accidental housewife and featured columnist...
142
142
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
then chesapeake energy. remember, we talked to the ceo, aubrey mcclenden at the utica shale in ohio? i am a judge of mr. mcclenden. the most confidence i heard him in multiple years. why? they have raised enough cash, and it can grow production by almost 20%. the newer conservative chesapeake. i think there will be more deals to announce to come in this quarter. i would be a buyer of kellogg on wednesday, but also of chesapeake on wednesday. i think those trades will work. friday morning, jim beam, beef. and our favorite is biago. and i care more about what beam has to say about the industry growth. beam says there is no slowdown, pick up biago, take some. last, but not least. chevron. this company preannounced numbers that nobody is too crazy, but they are far too often undervalued. if it's down going into the quarter and oil is strong the day before or we get a tight inventory number wednesday, pick up chevron. there might be a deep in the money call option. beyond earnings on friday, oh, boy, here is cont
then chesapeake energy. remember, we talked to the ceo, aubrey mcclenden at the utica shale in ohio? i am a judge of mr. mcclenden. the most confidence i heard him in multiple years. why? they have raised enough cash, and it can grow production by almost 20%. the newer conservative chesapeake. i think there will be more deals to announce to come in this quarter. i would be a buyer of kellogg on wednesday, but also of chesapeake on wednesday. i think those trades will work. friday morning, jim...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 1
simply put new alternatives to invoke alternative sources or the best bet going forward energy directly from the sun is often the first thing that comes to mind when people mention solar power however when you really think about it the sun's responsible for far more than just fueling solar panels wind farms are an indirect result of the sun's rays as convection currents drive global air streams and create the majority of gusts on the globe. and in fact there'd be no plants or trees to make biofuels from if there was no sun to spur on photosynthesis in the first place. as those plants die off and decompose thermal heat and pressure slowly turns those into fossil fuels like coal and oil however there is one source of energy that has no apparent connection to the sun instead the moon is to think for the motion of the ocean that we know as the tides is relative proximity it exerts a much stronger influence than the sun. as the moon circles the globe the water closest to it gets pulled out words especially at the equator there's also a smaller bulge on the other side as the solid earth is li
simply put new alternatives to invoke alternative sources or the best bet going forward energy directly from the sun is often the first thing that comes to mind when people mention solar power however when you really think about it the sun's responsible for far more than just fueling solar panels wind farms are an indirect result of the sun's rays as convection currents drive global air streams and create the majority of gusts on the globe. and in fact there'd be no plants or trees to make...
180
180
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms, plus sinus congestion, and pain. home of the
affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
98
98
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
use in the city, like your home energy use? all that data about when you use it, what are your hot times, your cool times. how about if we try to find some way to inspire people to give us that]h data, in some coordinated way. because if we understand that 20 to 22% of our emissions comes from1ar residenl use, you can imagine if we had that data coming from every household use in the city we could break that data down with involvement of creative people like yourselves, and then try o see where there's patterns where we could lessen our carbon footprint and talk about better energy use. that's perfect for us. that's what we're going to ask this challenge to present for our next improve sf challenge for the city. and that's what we'd like to engage people in. and then hopefully, some time after this challenge is announced, and if we can get the best ideas out there, we will be engaged with you to select the best answer. and if there's an idea out there that can answer that question about how to inspire people, then hopefully wq
use in the city, like your home energy use? all that data about when you use it, what are your hot times, your cool times. how about if we try to find some way to inspire people to give us that]h data, in some coordinated way. because if we understand that 20 to 22% of our emissions comes from1ar residenl use, you can imagine if we had that data coming from every household use in the city we could break that data down with involvement of creative people like yourselves, and then try o see...
267
267
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> it is certainly good to see you on this saturday. i want to show you five of the stories that we're really watching for you this morning. first of all, sandy is a hurricane again. kind of ping-ponged a little bit today. but forecasters are predicting that it will turn into a destructive superstorm that could impact an area from north carolina all the way up to maine. delaware, virginia, maryland could get up to a foot of rain from this storm. cnn weather estimates damage from sandy will be $3.2 billion, and that's just from wind. states of emergency have already been issued in the district of columbia and at least four other states. >>> this morning, the leader of al qaeda released a new video with a new threat. i want to show here an older video, he is now calling on muslims worldwide to kidnap westerners. the threat is apparently in retaliation for . the new video is more than two hours long. >>> for those of you in south carolina, social security information for milli
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> it is certainly good to see you on this saturday. i want to show you five of the stories that we're really watching for you this morning. first of all, sandy is a hurricane again. kind of ping-ponged a little bit today. but forecasters are predicting that it will turn into a destructive superstorm that could impact an area from north carolina all the way up to maine. delaware, virginia, maryland could get up to a foot of rain from...
149
149
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. waters world segment open. 3.58 a gallon up 84 when president obama took office. even though gas prices were not a major debate item. the folks are getting hurt. we sent jesse watters out to feel the pain. >> are you okay with paying all this money for gas? >> no, i'm not. >> i probably pay 300 a week. >> 55? >> 55. >> how often about? >> unfortunately at least once a week. >> my suburban costs over 100. >> what did you say? >> are you okay with paying this much for gas? >> absolutely not. it's insane. >> i'm driving a prius. i'm doing my share. >> what the hell is this? >> it's a prius. i'm okay with it. >> you are okay with it. take it in the chin. >> exactly. >> give me everything you have got. lay me out. go ahead. >> you are a green guy now. >> yeah.
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. waters world segment open. 3.58 a gallon up 84 when president obama took office. even though gas prices were not a major debate item. the folks are getting hurt. we sent jesse watters out to feel the pain. >> are you okay with...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
headed to the moon to be the next a big source of energy that and much more in the latest episode of technology update. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses. sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes big bites as well it's part of my every day life. i'll holmes been home to it make brats locally just laugh for centuries most still live off the land cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers the like. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see p
headed to the moon to be the next a big source of energy that and much more in the latest episode of technology update. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses. sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes big...
79
79
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
governments are afrid to take risks on green energy because they don't want to ise energy rates in bad economy. melissa: that means you're admitting greeener is lot more expensive? they don't want to waste the energy. they can't afford to do it right now? >> until you get technology up to where it is efficient. melissa: no we shouldn't be doing it. >> no, we should do it. we make investments like oil gas and electricity. in early days of electricity no way your energy bill paid fowhat you were getting in your house. in early days of telephones it did not rk out that way either. government got in there and subsidized industries. we can't live without them. melissa: i will give you last word because you got horribly beaten. yes, i'm the judge and jury. you got crushed. >> but i did disagree with you. melissa: you did and great sport and i love you for it. you are fantastic. we'll get drinks after the show. making texting obsolete. breakthrough video technology will change the way we text forever. founder is here to explain in a fox business exclusive. plus a businessman hopes a little he
governments are afrid to take risks on green energy because they don't want to ise energy rates in bad economy. melissa: that means you're admitting greeener is lot more expensive? they don't want to waste the energy. they can't afford to do it right now? >> until you get technology up to where it is efficient. melissa: no we shouldn't be doing it. >> no, we should do it. we make investments like oil gas and electricity. in early days of electricity no way your energy bill paid...
332
332
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 332
favorite 0
quote 1
four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> klansman, do you accept the light? >> reporter: the grand dragon steven howard leads his fellow klansmen in that notorious ceremony. >> do you accept the light? >> i accept this light. >> reporter: it is legal, done here in the woods on private property. it is ten years in federal prison if done on a black family's lawn to intimidate them. >> klansman, for mississippi. >> for mississippi! >> klansmen, for america. >> for america! >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross, still brilliant, all the troubled history failed to quench its flame. let me say that the cross is an inspiration, a sign of the christian religion, a symbol of faith, hope and love. we do not burn but light the cross to signify that christ is the light of the world. white power. >> white power! >> white power! >> reporter: as the fiery cross is red
four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> klansman, do you accept the light? >> reporter: the grand dragon steven howard leads his fellow klansmen in that notorious ceremony. >> do you accept the light? >> i accept this light. >> reporter: it is legal, done here in the woods on private...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
on par with global giant russian energy from rosneft is supposed to become the world's biggest publicly traded company with billy crude oil of more than three million barrels after rick was ition of b.p.'s fifty percent stake in the team crybaby joint venture twenty eight billion dollars in cash and stock ross nets will miss the good of exxon mobil rosen ifco already was the largest russian oil company in terms of crude oil production currently it would be the largest oil company in all times after the two step deal b.p. will receive some twelve billion dollars in cash plus about twenty percent stake in . as part of the deal b.p. will have to seek congress next nine person boy russia is an important part of it is business the ground in for about a quarter of its old production b.p. has looked at the country's best resources as it had through the company's recovery from the disastrous all feel in the gulf of mexico maybe cham and how they move as an important day for b.p. the russian president vladimir putin expressed his delight as well this sends an excellent signal to the russian mark
on par with global giant russian energy from rosneft is supposed to become the world's biggest publicly traded company with billy crude oil of more than three million barrels after rick was ition of b.p.'s fifty percent stake in the team crybaby joint venture twenty eight billion dollars in cash and stock ross nets will miss the good of exxon mobil rosen ifco already was the largest russian oil company in terms of crude oil production currently it would be the largest oil company in all times...
777
777
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 777
favorite 0
quote 0
that basically means a lot of energy and cold, dry air to mix in. then, you have a high-pressure system parked over greenland. that creates a blocking pattern, forcing energy back towards the storm and driving it into the east coast. the biggest concern in the coming days is the potential for four-foot to ten-foot coastal surge. that's expected in vulnerable areas, like d.c., new jersey and new york, where evacuation orders may be enforced. even though the forecast path takes its center rig into southern new jersey and parts of delaware, the wind field will be huge on this. >>> that's why we have to check in with our matt gutman. he's in nags head, north carolina. matt, i'm going to give you those 50-mile-per-hour gusts today. >> reporter: thanks a lot, ginger. we really are starting to feel the impact of that texas-sized storm starting to wallop here. want to give you a sense of how frothy the water has become. it's been whipping up this foam everywhere. now, across the mid-atlantic, they're in full swing with preparations there. even starting to h
that basically means a lot of energy and cold, dry air to mix in. then, you have a high-pressure system parked over greenland. that creates a blocking pattern, forcing energy back towards the storm and driving it into the east coast. the biggest concern in the coming days is the potential for four-foot to ten-foot coastal surge. that's expected in vulnerable areas, like d.c., new jersey and new york, where evacuation orders may be enforced. even though the forecast path takes its center rig...
173
173
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
that basically means a lot of energy and cold, dry air to mix in. then, you have a high-pressure system parked over greenland. that creates a blocking pattern, forcing energy back towards the storm and driving it into the east coast. the biggest concern in the coming days is the potential for four-foot to ten-foot coastal surge. that's expected in vulnerable areas, like d.c., new jersey and new york, where evacuation orders may be enforced. even though the forecast path takes its center right into southern new jersey and parts of delaware, the wind field will be huge on this. it will affect places like the carolinas. >>> that's why we have to check in with our matt gutman, in nags head, north carolina, this morning. matt? >> reporter: good morning, ginger. just over the past couple official hours, the wind has really started to howl through here, whipping up the waves. bringing up this seafoam. and this monster storm is still 450 miles away. up and down the atlantic coast, states declaring states of emergency. states of preparedness. there's sandbag
that basically means a lot of energy and cold, dry air to mix in. then, you have a high-pressure system parked over greenland. that creates a blocking pattern, forcing energy back towards the storm and driving it into the east coast. the biggest concern in the coming days is the potential for four-foot to ten-foot coastal surge. that's expected in vulnerable areas, like d.c., new jersey and new york, where evacuation orders may be enforced. even though the forecast path takes its center right...
161
161
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: and that is energy. this one of a kind plant is turning trash into energy using something called plasma converting. >> what a plasma is in this case is basically a controlled bolt of lightning allowing us to break down this waste material and reform those elements into this hydrogen rich synthesis gas. >> reporter: it heats up the temperatures exceeding 18,000 degrees fahrenheit. the process allows materials that would stay in landfalls for decades to be turned into a usable resource. >> you can take 90% of all that material and convert it into clean energy products. >> reporter: by mid 2013 the plant will be providing hydrogen fuel to manufacturers in the pacific northwest, and eventually providing energy to homes across the country. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can'
. >> reporter: and that is energy. this one of a kind plant is turning trash into energy using something called plasma converting. >> what a plasma is in this case is basically a controlled bolt of lightning allowing us to break down this waste material and reform those elements into this hydrogen rich synthesis gas. >> reporter: it heats up the temperatures exceeding 18,000 degrees fahrenheit. the process allows materials that would stay in landfalls for decades to be turned...
135
135
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
if we had the same energy efficiency as japan, we would cut our energy use by about 20%. >> mtv's andrew jengst joins us now. why the change from last election? the percentage has gotten closer, enthusiasm is higher for romney at the moment. >> i think four years ago everyone was obviously so enthused and they hadn't seen anything like this before. when i travel on the road, it almost seems like a bit of a bad break-up. not necessarily with president obama, but government at large. i think the idea that governor romney is a businessman and can help our back pockets goes a long way. maybe that's something we are seeing on the road. >> one of the issues you and i were talking about this earlier, that the president brought up is the issue of same-sex marriage. marriage equality. i'll quote what he said. he said i have been very clear about my belief that same-sex couples have to be treated before the eyes of the law as heterosexual couples. he went on to say, what i also said historically is marriages have been defined at the state level. is this next election, when it comes to youth, are t
if we had the same energy efficiency as japan, we would cut our energy use by about 20%. >> mtv's andrew jengst joins us now. why the change from last election? the percentage has gotten closer, enthusiasm is higher for romney at the moment. >> i think four years ago everyone was obviously so enthused and they hadn't seen anything like this before. when i travel on the road, it almost seems like a bit of a bad break-up. not necessarily with president obama, but government at large....
1,211
1.2K
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
COM
tv
eye 1,211
favorite 0
quote 0
63 energy companies got significant federal stimulus money and three and a half years later five have gone bankrupt. so that is half, 50%, that's amazing. that's-- what? oh, that's not the same number, hold on-- oh, it's actually 8%, man. i really have to get a zune. (laughter) and then sell it and get a calculator. wow, 8% bankruptcy rate, still, maybe that doesn't sound so bad. but compare that to mitt romney, top-notch bain capital venture capitalist. >> "the wall street journal" did some digging for today's paper it looked as 77 businesses bain invested in while romney led the firm. 22% of those companies either filed for bankruptcy or closed 8 years after the bain investment. >> jon: see, 22%! to 8% for the government. see? (cheers and applause) the government can't even get mitt romney at picking failures. let's take a look at one of romney's nonwinners, was a company called life like which received $2 million from bain, a personal loan from mitt romney himself, shortly before it went bankrupt, bain sold it, taking the company for $15,000. wow, $15,000 down from 2 million, that'
63 energy companies got significant federal stimulus money and three and a half years later five have gone bankrupt. so that is half, 50%, that's amazing. that's-- what? oh, that's not the same number, hold on-- oh, it's actually 8%, man. i really have to get a zune. (laughter) and then sell it and get a calculator. wow, 8% bankruptcy rate, still, maybe that doesn't sound so bad. but compare that to mitt romney, top-notch bain capital venture capitalist. >> "the wall street...
12
12
quote
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 1
could the moon be the next big source of energy that much more for you in the latest episode of technology update.
could the moon be the next big source of energy that much more for you in the latest episode of technology update.
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the mood. here on r.g.p. we've got this huge. thanks for joining us here on r.t. today the u.n. security council has rejected a russian proposed resolution condemning the latest act of violence in damascus where a car bomb killed at least five and injured many many more the attack came on the first day of a u.n. brokered four day cease fire between the government and opposition fighters but some rebel groups such as the al nasra rejected the truce out right now the un security council has displayed rare consensus and fully backing the cease fire hoping all sides will come to the table of peace talks but journalist robert harness ultimately questions the motives of certain nations house in syria the western powers are of course is another matter they are beginning to realize that what they're doing in syria because it's taking so long and then so messy and unsuccessful is beginning to make them look very bad indeed i don't think there's any doubt that the west if ever they have are losing the argument intellectual argument in this
energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the mood. here on r.g.p. we've got this huge. thanks for joining us here on r.t. today the u.n. security council has rejected a russian proposed resolution condemning the latest act of violence in damascus where a car bomb killed at least five and injured many many more the attack came on the first day of a u.n. brokered four day cease fire between the government and opposition fighters but some rebel groups such as the al nasra rejected the...
141
141
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
first, energy independence. he says this will create millions of jobs in areas like oil, gas and manufacturing. second, trade. romney will open new markets and create a level playing field by pressure countries like china. three, he'll improve education, retrain workers and help the unemployed. these will likely be state run initiatives, however. four, etch' slash spending to cut the deficit and shrink the deficit. five, he'll had help small businesses that includes repealing obama care and cutting taxes. let's give romney the benefits of any doubt here and say he gets all these plans going in his first year in office. by that point if the country is on track to create 12 million jobs in four years, the labor market should be adding an average of 250,000 jobs a month. the economy just adds 114,000 positions last month by the way to give you some context. vin weber will tell us how he gets this done. he's a policy adviser to the romney campaign and former congressman. i'm bringing you the questions people are ask
first, energy independence. he says this will create millions of jobs in areas like oil, gas and manufacturing. second, trade. romney will open new markets and create a level playing field by pressure countries like china. three, he'll improve education, retrain workers and help the unemployed. these will likely be state run initiatives, however. four, etch' slash spending to cut the deficit and shrink the deficit. five, he'll had help small businesses that includes repealing obama care and...
165
165
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ lou: new accusations today from vice-president joe biden hitting governor romney and republicans on taxes in a campaign event in wisconsin. >> you cannot erase what you have already done. they voted to extend tax cuts for the wealthy giving $500 trillion tax cut so 120,000 families. lou: that's a lot of money. 500 trillion. you have to love the vice-president, his view on things and, his expression. r a little perspective, the national debt is 16 trillion. we'll just leave it there. my next guest says there is no case on economic grounds to raise taxes. joining me now, senior economic writer for the wall street journal, stephen moore, author of the new boo the truth about opportunity, taxes, and wealth in america. great to have you with us. >> great t
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ lou: new accusations today from vice-president joe biden hitting governor romney and republicans on taxes in a campaign event in wisconsin. >> you cannot erase what you have already done. they voted to extend tax cuts for the...
61
61
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
energy prices are up because energy production on federal lands are down. he rejected the pipeline from canada even as gas line prices soared to new highs. the problem with the obama economy is not what he inherited. it's with the misguided policies that slowed the recovery and caused millions of americas to endure lengthy unemployment and poverty. [applause] that's why 15 million more of our citizens are on food stamps than when he took office. that's why three million more women are living in poverty. that's why the economy is stagnant. today we received the latest round of discouraging economic news. last quarter our economy grew just two%. after the stimulus it would be growing at 4.3%, over twice as fast. slow economic growth which means slow job growth and declining take home pay. that's what four years of obama has produced. america is ready for change, for jobs and more take home pay and we're going to bring it to them. [applause] now you've know we've had four presidential debates and there is nothing in what the president proposed that has any pro
energy prices are up because energy production on federal lands are down. he rejected the pipeline from canada even as gas line prices soared to new highs. the problem with the obama economy is not what he inherited. it's with the misguided policies that slowed the recovery and caused millions of americas to endure lengthy unemployment and poverty. [applause] that's why 15 million more of our citizens are on food stamps than when he took office. that's why three million more women are living in...